Excellent New Book: The Illusions of Inclusion
My colleague and friend Helen Turnbull, PhD has a wonderful new book out, The Illusion of Inclusion. Her global clients include some of the largest organizations in the world seeking her help on more than "lip service diversity." This is a great
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/22/16
An "agenda" often refers to the underlying intentions and motives of a person or group. Nothing wrong with that. Unless, of course, that agenda colors ALL discussion, context, and debate. We see people casting votes based soley on a single
All About Them
Here's a terrific new book by my colleague, friend, and marketing genius Bruce Turkel. You can watch a video here: https://vimeo.com/179415265 The world changed while we were all busy doing other things. Suddenly the marketing tools that used to work just don’t seem
In Case You Were Wondering What I Was Thinking
Every morning I go to my website and click on the menu button that says “Discover Alan.” But my introspection never improves. Everyone tries to spell my name “Allan.” We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford two "l"s. The
White Caps
I'm watching the ocean this morning, and there's a huge wind whipping everything. One indication is that there are white caps far out in the water, and another is that the flag is flapping mightily, as if trying to get
The Platitudinous
Which of the following are actual quotes from famous authors, statesmen, or philosophers? (Answer far at the bottom.) To love one's country demands the love of diversity. The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 8/15/16
I was in a four-seater once flying from DC to someplace in Delaware, which must have seemed like a good idea at the time. I was in the co-pilot's seat, and the pilot was navigating with aplomb the taxiways in
The Nantucket Horror
This horrid thing, the Nantucket Honey Bucket light brown satchel, is $1,500, that would better be spent on 100 orders of fries, for example.
Nantucket Notes
Notes from Nantucket: There are fewer rabbits this year. There used be dozens scampering around the lawn all day, now I only see one or two. There is an osprey that has taken up residence, often sitting 30 feet up